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Maggi Endowment Exceeding All Anticipations

Two sisters aiming to discard an antiquated Maggi advertisement sign managed to secure an extraordinary bargain on the show 'Treasures Untold'.

Maggi Fund Surpassing All Anticipated Goals
Maggi Fund Surpassing All Anticipated Goals

Maggi Endowment Exceeding All Anticipations

In an exciting turn of events, a vintage Maggi enamel sign has fetched a record-breaking price of 1,400 euros at the popular German TV show, "Bares für Rares."

The sign, found in the basement of Tina and Jennifer's grandfather's house, was estimated to be between 110 to 120 years old by Horst Lichter, a thrift store pro. Sven Deutschmanek, a professional appraiser on the show, confirmed the sign's good condition and rated it as "two minus."

The sale of the Maggi sign took less than ten seconds in the sales room, with dealer David Suppes sensing the nostalgia deal and eager to buy it. The ladies, Tina and Jennifer, had initially asked for 600 euros, but were surprised by Deutschmanek's estimate and the high sale price.

Tina and Jennifer's Maggi sign was not the only item to catch the eye of the "Bares für Rares" team. Dealer David Suppes, impressed with the sign's age and condition, expressed his interest. Daniel Meyer, another dealer on the show, commented on the sale, saying, "The Gewürzwürfel must have gone through you."

The Maggi sign's sale at "Bares für Rares" marked a new record for a supposed thrift store item. Fans of the show can catch new episodes every weekday at 15.05, with all episodes available in the media library. However, for those seeking the exact sale price from a specific episode, it's recommended to check the official "Bares für Rares" episode guides, their official website, or fan forums that track auction results for detailed and accurate information.

The Maggi sign's sale serves as a reminder of the enduring appeal of vintage advertising signs and the thrill of finding hidden treasures. Whether you're a fan of "Bares für Rares" or simply enjoy the hunt for unique items, the Maggi enamel sign's record-breaking sale is sure to inspire a new wave of antique hunting.

Tina and Jennifer shared the remarkable news of their Maggi enamel sign's record-breaking sale on social-media, sparking excitement among fans of vintage advertising and "Bares für Rares." With the surge of interest, local antique dealers took notice, seeing potential entertainment value and opportunities for unique finds in their own collections.

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